If a female friend who wants to conceive a baby cannot conceive naturally for a long time, she should go to the hospital for a physical examination to clarify the reasons for her inability to conceive. The discovery of blocked fallopian tubes during examination is also a common reason for the inability to conceive normally. So, what exactly causes blocked fallopian tubes?
1. There are primary and secondary causes of female fallopian tube blockage, but most of them are related to the latter. Inflammatory substances often cause blockage of the fallopian tubes due to infection, such as pus accumulation, hydrosalpinx, adhesions, etc., which are common causes of secondary fallopian tube blockage.
2. Primary tubal obstruction is mainly caused by congenital developmental disorders, resulting in poor patency, stenosis, and even blockage and solid obstruction of the fallopian tubes. Moreover, most cases of tubal obstruction caused by congenital developmental disorders are difficult to treat and often have poor results after treatment. However, patients with this condition do not need to be nervous. If there is a need for pregnancy and the ovarian function is normal after examination, in vitro fertilization can be attempted.
3. When treating secondary fallopian tube blockage, if there is an inflammatory cause, the inflammation needs to be eliminated first. Then, hydrosalpinx or pus accumulation in the fallopian tubes can be removed, and adhesions can be loosened through surgery. Treatment can also be combined with fallopian tube recanalization or resection and anastomosis to achieve the goal of unblocking the fallopian tubes and improve the natural pregnancy rate.